All, i'm not trying to hijack the thread but I need some help. I have an electrolux French door fridge that keeps getting a build up of water in the bottom of the ice maker. So much so that, when I go to get ice I have to leave a cup under the ice chute when I am done to catch the water so that it doesn't pour out on the floor. Is there a part in the ice maker that would cause this? Do I just need to add weather stripping to the top of the chute to fill the gap between it and the fridge door? If so, what should I use? Also, the back sections of my crispers freeze. What would cause that? Thanks guys, first timer here and I appreciate any help.

First your fridge must be not level or low in the front or you have an ice dam in the back... adjust the front legs to tilt the front up a little. The Ice maker should drain to the back. next I would check the ice maker evaporator for frost or ice build up around it and the vents...if the frost is build up you may have a defrost problem..

too defrost this ice maker - remove your ice tray dump the ice ... and turn it off at the dispenser control panel. place a towel at the back /under ice room. this could take up to 24 hrs.

check the ice room for gaps take a light and shine it on the out side of the ice room look inside and check if the light comes in..if it does use weather stripping to plug the gaps..

the crisper problem is for a air leak in the damper access panel .. you can also put weather stripping around the access panel...

Ok, i'll check the level. Is it normal for the water to be in the bottom of the ice tray like that? It seems like the temp in the ice maker is too high because the ice doesn't freeze as hard as it should but that could also be because it is sitting in water.

On, the crisper, do I just take the panel off and put the stripping on the back of it?

The ice make is its own mini freezer .. it has 4 heater and water will have to defrost off the evaporator if there is an ice dam or plugged drain .. ice will build up .. also there is fan and if the ice is build up air flow will be blocked and the whole system will have to work harder...

on the damper access .. remove the shelf and when the compressor is running/evaporator fan running check around the damper access for leak .. it should be near where the frost is building up..then seal it with weather stripping..

Thanks AJ. Yes, it is the same model #. I raised the legs on the front of the fridge and it seems to help with the water dripping but it hasn't fixed it. I will check to see if there is an ice dam in the back of the ice maker tonight.

Ok, so I raised the legs and now I get less water out of the ice chute on the door but now the water is running down the back interior wall of the fridge. I pulled the icemaker out and cut it off on the door panel to let it defrost. How do I check the drain for a clog? That would seem to be the most likely situation. Also, is there supposed to be a drain line connected to the icemaker? If so, where does that connect?

The defrost water from the fin and tube section of theevaporator runs into a trough in the housing that holdsthe evaporator in place in the back of the ice maker. The outlet for the trough lines up with a drain line running through the insulation between the cabinet and the liner. The water then runs into the same drain pan under the product as the defrost water from the freezer evaporator

Krazy thanks for the help. I have removed the ice tray and cut the ice maker off. It is completely defrosted. I haven't removed the ice maker from the fridge though. Since it is defrosted I obviously can't see a frost build up. If I cut it back on I can lookout for that. It seems like right now the water is running out the back of the ice maker and down the back wall of the fridge.